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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added as for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "The information was added as for the final report, but it needs further clarification."
Alternatives: "included as for" or "appended as for".
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He added: "As for low pay, it isn't a function of market forces.
He added: "As for what new role means I'll to [sic] let the output do the talking.
He added: "As for Hirst, he is becoming an entrepreneur, and I don't think that's a good thing.
Mistry added: "As for the grandson of the Shiv Sena leader, what can – what should – one feel about him?
He added: "As for that announcement, what are the players to think when he can't even get their names right?
He added: "As for those who orchestrated these riots, 63 years of our independence has not changed a thing.
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"Everybody is heartbroken for him and his family," she added, as well as for the female patients.
Ms. Sisco added, "As well as for corporations".
Other zones can be added as required, for example, for white balance or resolution measurement.
She made a YouTube video directing followers to her new site, adding, "As for Patreon, you guys can suck my balls".
Mr. Brooks, 47, said that he had no immediate plans to record and release new material, adding, "As for touring, if I can't eat it, sleep it, breathe it, then it ain't me".
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